exit
ex·it / ˈegzit; ˈeksit/ • n. 1. a way out, esp. of a public building, room, or passenger vehicle: a fire exit. ∎ a ramp where traffic can leave a highway, major road, or traffic circle: he pulled off at an exit.2. an act of going out of or leaving a place: he made a hasty exit from the room.• v. (ex·it·ed, ex·it·ing) [intr.] go out of or leave a place or situation: they exited from the aircraft [tr.] elephants enter and exit the forest on narrow paths. ∎ (of an actor) leave the stage. ∎ (exit) used as a stage direction in a printed play to indicate that a character leaves the stage: exit Pamela. ∎ Comput. terminate a process or program, usually returning to an earlier or more general level of interaction: this key enables you to temporarily exit from a LIFESPAN option. ∎ Bridge relinquish the lead.